Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Obama in the LES on a sunny afternoon
here we have a contribution to my Obama project by my friend Harlan who added a little Barack flavor, some Bama-zest, if you will, to my picture of Faith from a few weeks ago. The real version is on my website. But doesn't he look lovely? He was just taking a quick reflective moment at the door to a womens clothing shop while his main aide, Mr. Love was grabbing some lemonades from Cake Shop across the street.
He's an alien from heaven
I mean, really, who is this guy? I got an Obama shirt today that looks like an old Bowie album cover. Are there ads in Hawaiian? Patois? I love him.
Bridal Veil Falls
spent the weekend in Portland, Oregon with Andrew, Erin and David. I don't think I have ever seen a waterfall like this in person - it was pretty unbelievable. The coffee is very good out there too. It was a good time.
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Cookin' with Ellen
Sukie a.k.a. Ding-Dong
Friday, May 16, 2008
Bernd and Hilla Becher at the MOMA, May 21
Thursday, May 15, 2008
Synchronicity watch: Bill Evans, Toni Frissell, Weeki Wachee
I adore Bill Evans. It doesn't get much better in terms of tortured, melancholy, painfully beautiful jazz on the piano. I also visited Weeki Wachee every spring with my grandma near were she lived in northern Florida when I was a kid. Then i would tie my legs together in the pool and pretend to be a mermaid myself, which, lemme tell you, is a workout. And slightly dangerous i guess, but so is swimming in a spring-fed pool with a stream outlet into the marshes of the Florida gulf coast; chock full of crocks. We saw a few every year.
It just seems a lovely coincidence that this beautiful cover for the album Undercurrent was shot at Weeki Wachee by underappreciated photographer Toni Frisell. It is a picture I never tire of looking at. Click on image for larger pic.
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Part 2 of Mothers Day pics: back-story
The foxy pictures of my mom taken in Central Park back in hippie-times are special. Not just because of the foxiness, but my mom met the photographer, whose name has been forgotten, on a New York City bus when she noticed someone trying to pick his pocket. He wanted to reward her kindness and since she was an actress, they struck up a mutually beneficial arrangement.
Here's the strange part: Last summer I met a photographer named Judith Van Ijken who was visiting from Amsterdam to work on some projects. We became friends and she called me when she returned to Williamsburg in March to work on a different project, involving re-creating scenes from the life of a parent on their children, hopefully using the same clothes and location, if possible. I stumbled upon those pictures of my mom in a bookshelf at my dad's and realized it was perfect. Let's be honest, I wear clothes my family gave me all the time, almost everyday. My everyday belt was my dad's from 40 years ago. That belt probably saw Jefferson Airplane at the Fillmore East.
Ok, so I show Judith the pictures and she is totally on board and we go to Belvedere Tower in Central Park, where I think my mom's pictures were probably done, and get some good shots in before the "rangers" tell us to scram; that it's too "dangerous" on the rocks. I tell them every inch of the park besides the cement paths wasn't roped off when I was a 4 years old and I used to play down there, which is true, and they shut up for a moment. Judith is a great photographer, and guess what? Yes, I met her on a New York City public bus. I wasn't saving her or anything, she just said hello.
Monday, May 12, 2008
Friday, May 9, 2008
Picture in Village Voice from March 18
Thursday, May 8, 2008
Monday, May 5, 2008
Song of the week: Chase the Devil
I've been running a lot. This is good for that. Max Romeo: Chase The Devil
Obama rides the subway
Saturday, May 3, 2008
It's stressful running for president
Thursday, May 1, 2008
Obama loves the environment!
It was on this hike in the Catskills last September (for Nat & Dave's wonderful wedding) that I really understood how fragile and beautiful our environment really is. I got up to the top of the mountain and was like, "hey, there's a shit ton of trees up here! no one needs to worry! alright!"
But Barack, was like, "hey, hey, now, listen, just because you SEE a lot of trees right now doesn't mean we don't have a problem..." He said a lot of other stuff too but I was winded and really really hungover, so I don't remember, but I think he knew what he was talking about.
(apologies to Jay and Bill)
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